Bulldogs Dean Pay fined $25,000 for criticising referees. - Update Page 18

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Bulldogs coach Dean Pay faces a five-figure fine for labelling several decisions "ridiculous" and "disgraceful" after a review by NRL referees' boss Bernard Sutton ruled the same game-defining calls to be correct.

Pay will come under NRL scrutiny after labelling the 79th-minute sin-binning of Moses Mbye as "ridiculous", while his glum "it's like we're not meant to win" assessment of the 22-20 loss at Suncorp Stadium is expected to be interpreted by head office as a crack at the officials' integrity.


Sutton meanwhile has addressed each of Pay's gripes with the Bulldogs coach on Friday morning. When asked about the 49th-minute fumble by Jamayne Isaako that was ruled a knock-back and a "disgraceful call" by Pay, he said he was "really comfortable with the decision to rule knocked back".

"Having a look at the vision you can see where Isaako touches the ball is probably a metre to a metre and a half in front of the 10-metre line and then the ball practically lands on the 10-metre line," Sutton told NRL.com.

"So I'm pretty confident based on that that the ball's gone backwards."

Of the Mbye penalty for pushing Darius Boyd in pursuit of a late kick, with Isaako's resulting penalty securing a two-point win, Sutton said: "It is the correct call. Darius Boyd at no point had the ball, Moses Mbye comes across and intentionally puts two hands on him.


"He's not entitled to contact the player who's going for the ball there and importantly, Darius has never had the ball, so there's no reason to grab him there. It's a deliberate action which does make it a penalty."

Sutton also addressed Pay's issue with David Klemmer being penalised for dissent, claiming the Bulldogs prop had sworn at on-field official Gerard Sutton – brother to Bernard and assistant referee Chris – in audio not heard on the game's broadcast.

The NRL will review Pay's comments over the weekend before determining if any monetary sanction is necessary at the end of round nine.


While Pay has courted controversy for the first time in his nine-game head coaching career, the NRL drew its own line in the sand on coaches criticising the referees during last year's finals.

Cronulla counterpart Shane Flanagan was hit with a $30,000 fine also dubbing a number of calls "disgraceful" in an extra-time loss to the Cowboys.


Manly's Trent Barrett was also issued a $20,000 sanction for declaring a controversial bunker ruling had "cost us our season" a day earlier.

However previous warnings against both Barrett and Flanagan were taken into account in those punishments, as was Flanagan's doubling down of his comments in a separate interview on the Sharks website.
 

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What about the decision to not award us a penalty 25 out right infront of the post when the marker was clearly not square in the last 5 minutes? We kick the goal there and go 8 ahead. Instead we concede a 7 tackle set and concede.

What about the bs call to penalise us for a blocker when there was absolutely nothing in it? Again that lead to pointa for the broncos.

There are so many other moments i could pin point, but it's blatantly obvious that we got ripped off by the refs and were constantly on the backfoot thanks to there game management. This only lead to us being under more pressure and forced us into more errors and sloppy tackles. We were reffed out of the game in the 2nd half, even Manly fans who would love nothing more than to see us finish dead last have pointed it out.
 

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What a cover up. The Mbye sinbin and penalty was hearbreaking but IMO correct. Everything else was incompetent biased bullshit. His comments are a complete joke.
 

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Dead set who the fuk does nrl think they are? It’s like the nazi... you question them or there power and you get a fine. Nrl need to go suck a fat one and I apologise for my foul language but there has to be someone or something out there that can bitch slap the shit out of them. They are running this great game to the ground and running this game to the grave.

Financially apparently they have spent Almost all the earnings from the biggest tv deal ever and have introduced the worst rules Into the game making it almost unbearable to watch. Games are decided on ref decisions and if the team, players or coaches step out of line they get crucified. But god forbid if nrl make a mistake don’t you dare question them
 

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"When asked about the 49th-minute fumble by Jamayne Isaako that was ruled a knock-back and a "disgraceful call" by Pay, he said he was "really comfortable with the decision to rule knocked back""

That explains the problem. The ref boss doesn't know the rules. If it's knocked forward by the hands it doesn't matter if momentum takes it backward.

"Moses Mbye comes across and intentionally puts two hands on him"

And he also didn't actually watch the footage before making the call
 

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Good on him!!! He stood up an spoke his mind because he felt gutted an sorry for his boys, that too me is a top coach for standing behind his team..
can’t question his support for this club!!
Had to make an example of the poor officiating and corruption.

And if it happens again he needs to keep copping the fines.

Fuck the nrl. We want our game back an to be fair an same rules applying for both sides.
 
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Klemmer did question his "f**k head calls"
probably could of worded it better but either way Klemmer was right.
Idk why Klemmer was even captain, it was never going to end well with him approaching the refs. Should have gone with Jmoz with all his experience. Pay needs to stop getting these simple things wrong alll the time.
 

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so do they penalise everytime a chaser on a kick gets touched? seriously its a penalty to touch a chaser..what happened to a jostle. What a bunch of little softcoks
 

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Lol obviously the ref boss is going to find some technicalities and elements to warp and distort the actual fact which is the calls were bs.
 

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"When asked about the 49th-minute fumble by Jamayne Isaako that was ruled a knock-back and a "disgraceful call" by Pay, he said he was "really comfortable with the decision to rule knocked back""

That explains the problem. The ref boss doesn't know the rules. If it's knocked forward by the hands it doesn't matter if momentum takes it backward.

"Moses Mbye comes across and intentionally puts two hands on him"

And he also didn't actually watch the footage before making the call
If it's called a knock on then nobody blinks and questions the decision. People can analyse it as much as they want and watch super slow mo replays or whatever....but that dropped ball has previously been called a knock on 100% of the time.
 
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